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‎MODESTI, GIANNI B.‎

‎Cairano nell'eta Arcaica. L'Abitato e la Necropoli.‎

‎Napoli, 1980. Folio. In the original red printed wrappers. Small stamp to lower part of title page and small white label pasted on to top left corner of front wrappers, otherwise fine. 221 pp + 116 plates.‎

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‎MJÆRUM, AXEL (+) LARS ERIK GJERPE (RED.).‎

‎E18-prosjektet Gulli-Langåker. Dyrking, bosetninger og graver i Stokke og Sandefjord. 3 bd.‎

‎Bergen, Fagbokforlaget, 2012 & 2013. Lille folio. 3 bind alle i forlagets orignal trykte papbind. Pænt og rent. 320 pp. 335 pp. 211 pp.‎

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‎ARNE, T.J.‎

‎Das Bootgräberfeld von Tuna in Alsike Uppland.‎

‎Stockholm, Verlag der Akademie, 1934. Folio. Solid hbuckram. Slightly rubbed. Stamps on halftitle. 75,(5) pp. and 33 plates. From the library of H.C. Broholm.‎

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‎BØE, JOHS. et A. NUMMEDAL.‎

‎Le Finnmarkien. Les origines de la Civilisation dans L'Extrême-Nord de L'Europe.‎

‎Oslo, Aschehoug & Co., 1936. 4to. Orig. full cloth with d/j. (10),263 pp., textillustrations and 104 plates. Clean and fine.‎

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‎CARTER, JOSEPH.‎

‎The Sculpture of the Sanctuary of Athena Polias at Priene.‎

‎London, Thames & Hudson, 1983. 4to. In publisher's full red cloth with gilt lettering to spine in the original printed dust-jacket. A fine and clean copy. XXIII, 267 pp. + 47 plates.‎

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‎HOLTVED, ERIK.‎

‎Archaelogical Investigations in the Thule District III: Nugdlit and Comer's Midden. With 64 Figures in the Text and 4 Plates.‎

‎København, Reitzel, 1954. Royal8vo. Uncut in orig. printed wrappers. A small tear in frontwrapper. 135 pp., textillustr. and 4 plates. Internally clean and fine.‎

‎(Meddelelser om Grønland Bd. 146:3).‎

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‎COMMISSION IMPÉRIALE ARCHÉOLOGIQUE -‎

‎Compte-Rendu de la Commission Impériale Archéologique pour L'Année 1874 (1875 et 1876). 3 Vols.‎

‎St.- Petersbourg, Imprimerie de l'Academie Imperiale des Sciences, 1877-79. Large 4to. Spine gone and covers loose. Stamp on first title-page. XXIV,234XXXVI,221XL,235 pp. textillustrations and 1 photographic plates. The accompanying atlasses lacks. Internally fine.‎

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‎WORSAAE, J.J.A.‎

‎Blekingske Mindesmærker fra Hedenold, betragtede i deres Forhold til de øvrige Skandinaviske og europæiske Oldtidsminder. Med femten lithographerede Tavler.‎

‎Kjöbenhavn, Reitzels Forlag, 1846. 4to. Samt.hldrbd. med rig rygforgyldning. (4),83 pp. samt 15 litograferede tavler. Rent eksemplar.‎

‎Originaludgaven.‎

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‎ACTES DU VIIIE CONGRES INTERN. DES SCIENCES PRÉHISTORIQUES ET PROTOHISTORIQUES.‎

‎ACTES DU VIIIe Congres Intern. des Sciences Préhistoriques et Protohistoriques. Redigée par Jan Filip. 2 vols.‎

‎Prague, 1970. Lex8vo. 1440 pp. and 28 plts., textillustr.‎

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‎ACTES DU VIIe Congres -‎

‎ACTES DU VIIe Congres Intern des Sciences Prehistoriques et Protohistoriques. 3 vols.‎

‎Beograd, 1971-73. 3 orig. full cloth. 285, 534, 457 pp. Richly illustr.‎

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‎WILSON, DANIEL.‎

‎Prehistoric Annals of Scotland. Second Edition. 2 Vols.‎

‎London, Cambridge, Macmillan and Co., 1863. Bound uncut in 2 orig. full cloth. Richly gilt spines and covers. XXXV,504X,556 pp., textillustrations and 25 plates.‎

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‎SEHESTED, N.F.B.‎

‎Fortidsminder og Oldsager fra Egnen om Broholm.‎

‎Kjøbenhavn, London, Leipzig, Paris, 1878. Stor 4to. Nyere hldrbd. Rygforgyldning. 320,(16) pp., 3 foldekort, 1 grundplan, 46 kobberst. tavler og 7 litografer samt talrige afbildn. i teksten. de sidste 20 plancher med en fugtskjold, værst mod slutningen.‎

‎Originaludgaven.‎

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‎SEHESTED, N.F.B.‎

‎Archæologiske Undersøgelser 1878-1881. Udgivne efter hans Død.‎

‎Kjøbenhavn, Reitzel,1884. Stor 4to. Nyere hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. X,180 pp., 5 litograferede kort samt 36 kobberstukne plancher med talrige figurer.‎

‎Originaltrykket.‎

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‎DEJBJERGFUNDET - PETERSEN, HENRY.‎

‎Vognfundene i Dejbjerg Præstegaardsmose ved Ringkjøbing 1881 og 1883. Et Bidrag til Oplysning om den Forromerske Jernalder i Danmark. Med 5 Tavler raderede i Kobber af Magnus-Petersen og 36 Figurer i Texten.‎

‎Kjøbenhavn, Reitzel, 1888. 4to. Med orig. bogtrykte omslag, som dog er noget beskadigede med rifter i kanter og ved ryg, delvist repareret. Med dedikation til Dr. juris Joh. Steenstrup. Noget brunplettet. 52 pp. samt 5 kobberstukne plancher (det ene dobbeltsidet) og tekstillustr.‎

‎Den yderst sjældne originale beskrivelse af dette enestående fund, som omfatter en betydelig del af 2, 4-hjulede vogne.‎

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‎ENGELHARDT, CONRAD.‎

‎Thorsbjerg Mosefund. Beskrivelse of de Oldsager som i Aarene 1858-61 ere udgravede af Thorsbjerg Mose ved Sønder- Brarup i Angel et Samlet Fund, henhørende til den Ældre Jernalder og bevaret i den kongelige Samling af Nordiske Oldsager i Flensborg.‎

‎Kjöbenhavn, Gad, 1863. 4to. Samt.hldrbd. Rygtitel og rygforgyldning. Ryg med lettere brugsspor. (8),84 pp., tekstillustr.samt 18 kobberstukne plancher med mange figurer. Indvendig ren og frisk.‎

‎Originaludgaven af beskrivelsen af dette berømte mosefund. (Sønderjydske Mosefund I).‎

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‎OLDEBERG, ANDREAS.‎

‎Die ältere metallzeit in Schweden. I-II.‎

‎Sth., 1974-76. 4to. 410, 225 pp., 3228 illustr. On plts.‎

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‎LENOIR, ALEXANDRE.‎

‎Description Historique et Chronologique des Monumens de Sculpture Réunis au Musée des Monumens Francais. 3 vols.‎

‎Paris, 1806 8vo. In three uniform contemporary half calf bindings with red leather title-labels to spines with gilt lettering. Ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Corners bumped, otherwise a fine and clean set. XII, 112 pp. Pp. 113-176 pp. Pp. 177-256 + numerous plates depicting French artworks.‎

‎Eights edition of French archaeologist Alexandre Lenoir's important work on France's historic monuments, sculptures and tombs from the ravages of the French Revolution, notably those of Saint-Denis and Sainte-Geneviève.‎

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‎"CHAMPOLLION LE JEUNE, (JEAN FRANCOIS).‎

‎Lettre a M. Dacier, relative a l'alpabet des hiéroglyphes phonétiques, employés par les égyptiens pour inscrire sur leurs monuments les titres, les noms et les surnoms des souveraines grecs et romains. - [""I'VE GOT IT"" - CRACKING THE CODE OF THE HIEROGLYPHS]‎

‎Paris, Firmin Didot, 1822. 8vo. Uncut in the original printed wrappers. Front wrapper slightly soiled and a bit of light dampstaining throughout. Upper corner worn. Six leaves with contemporary neat annotations, scholarly notes and drawings have been inserted at the front and the back - one double-leaf in front of the title-page (with one page of annotations with references to other works by Champollion), two leaves between plates III and IV (with two and a half pages of Greek-ancient Greek-Latin correspondence alphabet) and three leaves at the end, before the final blank (with five pages of an alphabet of the first Egyptian letters - very neatly drawn - and an alphabet-correspondence at the end). A very charming and interesting copy in the exceedingly rare original wrappers. Housed in a half morocco slipcase with gilt lettering to spine. (4), 52 pp. + 4 folded plates + 1 blank leaf.‎

‎The scarce first edition, in the even scarcer original printed wrappers, of Champollion's milestone work, which announced for the first time the deciphering of the Rosetta Stone, provided the key to reading Egyptian hieroglyphs, and gave birth to the entire field of modern Egyptology. This seminal work arguably constitutes the single most important philological work ever written. ""[...] in the actual state of Egyptian studies, when the monuments stream out from all sides and are collected by the rulers as by amateurs, and when also the scientists of all countries are eager to engage in serious research of their subject matter and are eager to penetrate deeply into the knowledge of these written monuments which must be used to explain all the others, I do not think I should wait till another time to bring to the scientists' attention and under your honourable auspices a short but important series of new developments, which naturally belong to my Memory on HIEROGLYPHIC writing, and which will doubtlessly save you the trouble that I have taken to establish what may be very serious errors about the different periods in the history of Egyptian art and the general administration of Egypt: for this is about the series of hieroglyphs that, making an exception to the general nature of the signs of this writing, have been equipped with the ability to EXPRESS THE SOUNDS of the words, and which are used in the inscriptions of the public monuments of Egypt, the TITLES, the NAMES, and the EPONYMS OF THE GREEK OR ROMAN SOVEREIGNS, who rule Egypt one after the other. Many certainties in the history of this celebrated piece of land must arise from this new result of my research, to which I have been led quite naturally."" (pp. 2-3) (*) says Champollion on the opening pages of the present letter to Mr. Dacier. And thus was laid the foundation of modern Egyptology. Jean Francois Champollion (1790-1832), known as the father of Egyptology, was by no means exaggerating when he stated the above - his letter to Mr. Dacier upon his new discoveries and the decipherment of the Egyptian hieroglyphs did change the study of Egypt and Egyptology more profoundly than any work before or after. Ever since the publication of the present work, Champollion has been credited with being the first to correctly and fully decipher the inscription on the famous Rosetta Stone, translating it, and breaking the mystery of the ancient hieroglyphic script"" it is in the present work that this milestone event in the history of modern man is announced first time, and it is due to this discovery that he is accepted as the founder of Scientific Egyptology. The Rosetta Stone, which dates back to 196 B.C was found in 1799 by French Troops and was immediately brought to England, where it has been ever since. The stone was (and is) of the utmost importance to the understanding of the Egyptian language, the principles of which were totally unknown up until this point. Because the hieroglyphic inscription on the stone is accompanied by a Greek and a Demotic one with the same contents (the commemoration of Ptolemy V's accession to the Egyptian throne), Champollion was able to crack the code of the hieroglyphs and to read a language that had not been read for far more than a millennium. Other very skilled linguists had worked on the decipherment of the hieroglyphic inscription simultaneously with Champollion, but they had all given up by the time that Champollion finally had his first true breakthrough. It came in 1822, when he successfully deciphered two Egyptian names, Ramses and Thutmos, written in hieroglyphic characters in temple cartouches. Champollion's discovery pointed to the fact that the Egyptian hieroglyphs functioned as an alphabet, a phonetic language and a system of symbols that could stand for words or concepts. ""And if the resembling signs of the two names render THE SAME SOUNDS on both cartouches, it is due to their ENTIRELY PHONETIC character."" (p. 7). (**) He succeeded in showing that the Egyptian hieroglyphic writing system was a combination of phonetic and ideographic signs, and using his new discovery as a foundation, Champollion next turned his attention to common nouns, and deciphered the phrase ""birthday celebrations"" from the Rosetta Stone.""It is a complex system, writing figurative, symbolic, and phonetic all at once, in the same text, the same phrase, I would almost say in the same word"" says Champollion about the hieroglyphs, in the present work, after having established their meaning. He had finally cracked the code and was sure of it. He was so excited by this monumental discovery that he immediately ran to his brother's house, into his office, shouting the famous words ""Je tiens l'affaire!"", i.e. ""I've got it!"". It is said that he then fainted and spent the next five days in bed recovering. Shortly after his recovery, he began writing the letter for Mr. Dacier, outlining the discovery that laid the foundation for deciphering hieroglyphs, which was published later the same year, and a condensed version of which he presented as a speech at the Academie des Inscriptions. When he presented the speech, Thomas Young, who had given up breaking the code four years earlier, was also in the audience.In 1824, Champollion published a more comprehensive explanation of the hieroglyphic system, his famous ""Précis du Système Hieroglyphiques des Anciens Egyptiens"".Champollion was an extraordinary philologist, who, by the age of sixteen, besides Greek and Latin, mastered six ancient Middle Eastern languages, among these Coptic, the knowledge of which, unlike that of Egyptian, was never lost. As the first, Champollion realized the connection between the Coptic and the Egyptian language, and was able to identify many of the Egyptian words on the Rosetta Stone, as he could read them with their Coptic equivalents. He was the first to believe that both Demotic and Hieratic represented symbols, and not sounds as earlier presumed. After that he quickly realized that each single hieroglyph could represent a sign, and he began compiling a hieroglyphic alphabet. When publishing his letter to Mr. Dacier, he presented the fact that the hieroglyphs represented sounds as well as concepts, according to context. Champollion is thus the constructor of our present code of the hieroglyphic alphabet. ""Further study enabled him to discover the values of a number of syllabic hieroglyphic signs, and to recognize the use of hieroglyphs as determinatives. In cases where the Greek text supplied him with the meaning of hieroglyphs of which he did not know the phonetic values, his knowledge of Coptic enabled him to suggest values which he found subsequently to be substantially correct. Further reference to determinatives and the importance of parallel passages and texts will be made later on in his work. Between 1822-24 CHAMPOLLION worked incessantly, and was enabled to modify much of his earlier views, and to develop his Alphabet, -and he evolved some rudimentary principles of Egyptian Grammar..."" (Wallis Budge, The Rosetta Stone in the British Museum, pp. 224-25). ""We have only been able to locate 4 auction records of the work within the last 40 years (ABPC & JAP), none of them in original wrappers.________________________________________________________________________________ORIGINAL FRENCH TEXT OF THE QUOTATIONS ABOVE (WHICH ARE IN OWN TRANSLATION):(*) ""[...] dans l'etat actual des études égyptiennes, lors-que de toutes parts les monuments affluent et sont recueilles par les souverains comme par les amateurs, lorsqu'aussi, et a leur sujet, les savants de tous les pays s'empressent de se livrer à de laborieuses recherches, et s'efforcent de pénétrer intimement dans la connaissance de ces monuments écrits qui doivent servir à expliquer tous les autres, je ne crois pas devoir remettre à un autre temps d'offrir à ces savants et sous vos honorables auspices, une courte mais importante série de faits nouveaux, qui appartient naturellement à mon Mémoire sur l'écriture HIÉROGLYPHIQUE, et qui leur épargnera sans doute la peine que j'ai prise pour l'établir, peut-être aussi de graves erreurs sur les époques diverses de l'histoire des arts et de l'administration générale de l'Égypte: car il s'agit de la série ges HIÉROGLYPHES qui, faisant exception à la nature générale des signes de cette écriture, étaient doués de la faculté d'EXPRIMER LES SONS des mots, et ont servi à inscrire sur les monuments publics de l'Égypte, les TITRES, les NOMS, et les SURNOMS DES SOUVERAINES GRECS OU ROMAINS qui la gouvernèrent successivement. Bien des certitudes pour l'histoire de cette contrée célèbre doivent naître de ce nouveau résultat des mes recherches, auquel j'ai été conduit très-naturellement."" (pp. 2-3).(**) ""et si les signes semblables dans ces deaux noms exprimaient dans l'un et l'autre cartouche LES MÊMES SONS, ils devaient constater leur nature ENTIÈREMENT PHONÉTIQUE."" (p.7).‎

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‎MÜLLER, PETER ERASMUS.‎

‎Antikvarisk Undersögelse over de ved Gallehuus fundne Guldhorn. Et af Videnskabernes Selskab i Kiöbenhavn kronet Prisskrift.‎

‎Kiöbenhavn, Trykt paa kongelig Bekostning, hos Andreas Seidelin, 1806. 4to. Samtidigt hellæderbind i flammet kalv. Rig rygforgyldning. Nogle revner i skindet nederst på ryggen. Titeletiketten bortslidt. (4),126,(2) pp. samt 5 store foldede kobberstukne plancher, heriblandt de 2 tre-sidede foldede afbildninger af de to guldhorn. Kobberne er stukket af Lahde. Trykt på skrivepapir. Nogle få brunpletter.‎

‎Den sjældne originaludgave, som blev prisbelønnnet af Vienskabernes Selskab. Müller's undersøgelse af guldhornene var ikke særlig vellykket idet han byggede tolkningen på, at guldhornene var af keltiberisk oprindelse.‎

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‎STEPHENS, GEORGE.‎

‎The Old-Northern Runic Monuments of Scandinavia and England, now first collected and deciphered. With manu Hundreds of Facsimiles and illustrations, partly in Gold, Silver, Bronze and Colors Runic Alphabets Introductions" Appendices, Wordlists, etc....‎

‎London, Köbenhavn, John Russell Smith, Michaelsen and Tillge, 1866-68. Folio. Bound in 2 fine contemp. full calf. Richly gilt spine. Tome- and titlelabels with gilt lettering. Gilt borders on covers, inner panel with gilt cornerpieces (Cambridge-binding style). On covers goldstamped ""HL"", (Johan Henrik Schubothe Langhoff) and also with his engraved exlibris on inside frontcovers. 2 engraved frontispieces (1 portrait). LXX,(2),1038,(2) pp. Richly textillustrated with chemitypes and 13 plates of which 12 are printed in colour 8gold, silver, bronce etc.). Faint scattered brownspots.‎

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‎SIMONSEN, VEDEL.‎

‎Borgruinerne. 1.-2., Hæfte ( i 3 dele). (1. Næsbyhoved og Ørkel. 2. Almindelig Indledning indeholdende en historisk Skildring af Danske Slottes og Ridderborges Oprindelse, Tilvæxt og Undergang (samt) Gamborg og Hinsgavl.).‎

‎Kjøbenhavn, Forfatterens Forlag, 1813. Lille 8vo. 2 samtidige marmorerede papbd. Rygge med lidt skrammer. (6),6794XX,139 pp. 3 kobberstukne prospekter, det ene som et titelkobber og 2 kobberstukne kort, en kobberstukket titelvignet. Ren. trykt på skrivepapir.‎

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‎"NYERUP, RASMUS.‎

‎Antiqvariske Optegnelser paa en Rejse til München 1821.‎

‎Kjøbenhavn, Schultz, 1822. Ubeskåret i nyere blankt omslag. Stempel på titelblad. 63 pp. Særtryk af ""Antiqvariske Annaler, 4de Bind).‎

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‎COLLIGNON, MAXIME.‎

‎Histoire de la sculpture grecque. Tome Premier: Les origines - Les primitifs - L'archaïsme avancé l'époque des grands maîtres de cinquième siècle. Ouvrage illustré de 11 planches hors texte, en chromolithographie ou en héliogravure, et de 278 gra...‎

‎Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1892-97. 4to. Bound in 2 contemporary half calfs with gilt spines. Gilt title to spines. Spines and hinges rubbed. Library stamps to half titles. Internally clean. XII,569(2),715 pp. + 23 plates.‎

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‎ALBRECHTSEN, ERLING.‎

‎Fynske jernaldergrave I. Førromersk jernalder.‎

‎København, 1954. 4to. Uåbnet og ubeskåret i de originale omslag. 128 pp., samt 20 tavler.‎

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‎"WORM, OLE.‎

‎Danicorum Monumentorum Libri Sex: E spissis antiquitatum tenebris et in Dania ac Norvegia extantibus ruderibus eruti + Regum Daniae Series duplex et Limitum inter Daniam & Sveciam Descriptio. Ex vetustissimo Legum Scanicarum Literis Runicis in membran... - [THE FIRST WRITTEN STUDY OF RUNES]‎

‎Hafnia, Joachim Moltke, 1643 + Melchior Martzan, 1642. Small folio. Bound in a nice contemporary full calf binding with raised bands to richly gilt spine. Spine worn and corners bumped. A damp stain throughout, mostly faint. Title-page of ""Danicorum Moumentorum"" with a contemporary presentation-inscription to verso: ""Ex donatione amici et fautoris nei Secretarii Rejersen./ Wedege."" Contemporary handwritten corrections and additions to the Index. Engraved title-page (by Simon de Pas). (24), 526, (16) pp. + large folded woodcut plate (the Golden Horn). Large woodcuts in the text + (12), 36 pp. The text is in two columns, in Latin and runes. Captions and some runic letters printed in red.‎

‎Scarce first editions of both of Worm's famous masterpieces on runes - 1) ""Danicorum Monumentorum"" being Worm's runic magnum opus, which not only constitutes the first written study of runestones and the first scientific analysis of them, but also one of the only surviving sources for depictions of numerous runestones and inscriptions from Denmark, many of which are now lost"" 2) ""Regum Daniae"", which contains the highly important reproduction of The Law of Scania in runes as well as in Latin translation with commentaries. The ""Danicorum Monumentorum"", with its numerous woodcut renderings of monuments with rune-inscriptions - including the world-famous folded plate of the Golden Horn, which had been found only five year previously, and which is now lost - is arguably the most significant work on runes ever written, founding the study of runes and runic monuments. Most of the woodcuts were done after drawings by the Norwegian student Jonas Skonvig"" they are now of monumental importance to the study of runes and runic monuments, not only because they appeared here for the first time in print, but also because many of the monuments are now lost and these illustrations are the only surviving remains that we have. Ole Worm (Olaus Wormius) (1588-1655) was a famous Danish polymath, who was widely travelled and who had studied at a range of different European universities. Like many of the great intellectuals of the Early Modern era, Worm's primary occupation was as a physician, for which he gained wide renown. He later became court doctor to King Christian IV of Denmark. In 1621, Worm had become professor of physics, but already the year before, in 1620, had he begun the famous collection that would become one of the greatest cabinets of curiosites in Europe (and one of the first museums) and which would earn him the position as the first great systematic collector (within natural history) in Scandinavia. It was his then newly begun collection that enabled him, as professor of physics, to introduce demonstrative subject teaching at the university, as something completely new. He continued building and adding to his magnificent collection, now known as ""Museum Wormianum"", throughout the rest of his life. Worm's fascination for antiquarian subjects not only resulted in his famous ""Museum Wormianum"", but also in a deep fascination with early Scandinavian and runic literature and the history and meaning of runestones. These monuments found throughout Scandinavia, were carved with runic inscriptions and set in place from about the fourth to the twelfth centuries. In most cases, they are burial headstones, presumably for heroes and warriors.Worm published works on the runic calendar, translations of runic texts and explications of folklore associated with the runestone histories. By far his most extensive and important work was the ""Danicorum Monumentorum"", which was the first serious attempt at scientifically analyzing and recording all 144 then known runestone sites in Denmark. With the King's blessing and support, Worm contacted bishops all over the country who were instructed to provide details and drawings of the barrows, stone circles and carved inscriptions in their regions.Many of the monuments recorded in this splendid work have since disappeared. Some of them appeared in the fire of Copenhagen, to which they were brought at the request of Worm himself. The book thus contains highly valuable data about missing sites in Scandinavian archaeology and is an invaluable source to anyone studying runes and runic monuments. Included in the work are Worm's three earlier, small treatises on runes, here collected for the first time and set into a systematic an scientific context, among them his 1641 treatise on the Golden Horn. For Danes, the Golden Horns, discovered on 1639 and 1734 respectively, with their amazing, complicated, and tragic story, constitute the Scandinavian equivalent to the Egyptian pyramids and have been the object of the same kind of fascination here in the North, causing a wealth of fantastical interpretations, both historical, literary, mystical, linguistic, and artistic. The two golden horns constitute the greatest National treasure that we have. They are both from abound 400 AD and are thought to have been a pair. A span of almost 100 years elapsed between the finding of the first horn and the finding of the second. Both findings are now a fundamental part of Danish heritage. In 1802 the horns were stolen, and the story of this theft constitutes the greatest Danish detective story of all times. The thief was eventually caught, but it turned out that he had melted both of the horns and used the gold for other purposes.Before the horns were stolen, a copy of the horns was made and shipped to the King of Italy, but the cast which was used to make this copy was destroyed, before news had reached the kingdom of Denmark that the copies made from the cast were lost on their way to Italy, in a shipwreck. Worm's work constitutes not only the earliest description of the seminal first horn, but also the most important source that we now have to the knowledge of the horn. It is on the basis of the description and depiction in the present work that the later copies of the first horn were made. Both horns were found in Gallehus near Møgeltønder, the first in 1639, by Kirsten Svendsdatter, the second in 1734, by Jerk (Erik) Lassen.Kirsten Svendsdatter made her discovery on a small path near her house, initially thinking that she had stumbled upon a root. When she returned to the same place the following week, she dug up the alleged root with a stick, and took it for an old hunting horn. She brought it back home and began polishing it. During the polishing of it, a small piece broke off, which she brought to a goldsmith in Tønder. It turned out that the horn was made of pure gold, and rumors of Kirsten's find quickly spread. The horn was eventually brought to the King, Christian IV, and Kirsten was given a reward corresponding to the gold value of the horn. The king gave the horn to his son, who had a lid made for it so that he could use it as a drinking horn. An excavation of the site where the horn was found was begun immediately after, but nothing more was found - that is until 95 years later when Jerk Larsen was digging clay on his grounds - merely 25 paces from where Kirsten had found the first horn. The year was now 1734. The horn that Larsen found was a bit smaller in size and was lacking the tip, but it still weighed 3,666 kg. As opposed to the first horn, this second horn had a runic inscription. After the horn had been authenticated, it was sent to King Christian VI, where it was placed in a glass case in the royal art chamber, together with the first horn. Before being placed here, a copy was made of both horns. These copies were lost in a ship wreck, however, and the casts had already been destroyed. In the fatal year of 1802, the gold smith and counterfeiter Niels Heldenreich broke in to the royal art chamber and stole the horns. By the time the culprit was discovered, the horns were irrevocably lost - Heldenreich had melted them and used the gold to make other things, such as jewellery. A pair of ear rings that are still preserved are thought to have been made with gold from the horns, but this is all that we have left of the original horns. New horns were produced on the basis of the descriptions and engraved illustrations that were made after the finding of the horns. And thus, the plate used in the present works constitute our main source of knowledge of the appearance of the first horn. ""The longest of the golden horns was found in 1639 and described by Ole Worm in the book 'De Aureo Cornu', 1641 (a treatise which is also included in his greater ""Danicorum Monumentorum""). The German professor at Soro Academy Hendrich Ernst, disagreed with Worm’s interpretation of the horn. Ernst believed that the horn came from Svantevits temple on Rügen, while Worm interpreted it as a war trumpet from the time of Frode Fredegods, decorated with pictures, calling for virtue and good morals. Worm immediately sent his book to Prince Christian and the scholars at home and abroad. You can see in his letters, that not only did the horn make an impression, but also the letter and the interpretation. In that same year there were such lively discussions on the horn among the scholars of Königsberg, now Kaliningrad!In 1643 Worm reiterated the description of the golden horn in his great work on Danish runic inscriptions, 'Monumenta Danica'. In 1644, his descriptions of the horn reached for scholars and libraries in Schleswig, Königsberg, London, Rome, Venice and Padua. Several learned men wrote poems for him, and the golden horn was mentioned in an Italian manus. Map Cartoonist Johannes Meyer placed the finds on several of his map of South Jutland. When the Swedish commander Torstensson attacked Jutland in 1643, Peter Winstrup wrote a long poem in Latin addressed to the bishop of Scania (which at that time still belonged to Denmark), the poem was called 'Cornicen Danicus'. It was immediately translated into Danish, entitled 'The Danish Horn Blower'. He interpreted the horn and its images as an warning of war, and his interpretations were very hostile to the Swedish. Paul Egard and Enevold Nielssen Randulf were among some of the other scholars who interpreted the Golden Horn In the 1640s. They were both deans in Holstein, and had a more Christian interpretation of the horn.All these works were illustrated with copies of Worms depictions of the horn. The Golden Horn remained known throughout the 1600s, both in terms of interpretations of the horn and designs. The found of the short golden horn in 1734 renewed the interest of the meaning of the horns."" (National Museum of Denmark). Thesuarus: 727 & 733 Rejersen: Holmens chef Wedege: Regiments-Quarteer-Mester‎

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‎MADSEN, A. P. (+) SOPHUS MÜLLER (+) CARL NEERGAARD (+) C. G. JOH. PETERSEN (+) E. ROSTRUP (+) K. J. V. STEENSTRUP (+) HERLUF WINGE.‎

‎Affaldsdynger fra Stenalderen i Danmark Undersøgte for Nationalmuseet. Résumé en Francais.‎

‎Paris, København & Leipzig, Hachette, Reitzel & Brockhaus, 1900. Large 4to (360 x 295 mm). Bound with the original printed wrappers in contemporary half calf with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spine. Ex-libris (Preben Rønne) pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. A few scratches and light discolouration to spine, otherwise a very fine and clean copy. 196 pp. + 11 plates.‎

‎First appearance of Hansen’s et al’s famous work on kitchen middens (Køkkenmøddinger) which concluded the work of ‘The Second køkkenmøddingkommission’ 1893-1895. It was the large shell pile at Ertebølle In the Limfjord, which was the main site of the commission's work. These kitchen middens provided completely new insights into prehistory, on a national as well as international level. Through the finds, it was possible to study the earliest organization of prehistoric societies. The commission's interdisciplinary work as well as the results of the First Kitchen Mødding Commission in the 1840s and 1850s have had an enormous influence on archaeologists' work with chronology in Danish prehistory and our knowledge of the Stone Age in general. In the study it is concluded that they are not a unique type of coastal settlement but represent coastal, homebase settlements characterized by a dominance of shellfish in the cultural deposits. This is the only aspect by which they differ from the rest of the coastal habitation system. Shell midden sites seem to flourish in periods characterized by a rich marine biotope and coastal habitation can be seen as a direct reflection of variations/changes in the marine biotope. The kitchen middens were a hot issue in the international debate in the later 19th century, palynology was developed there, and the registration of human impact in the primeval forests in the pollen record discovered and explained. Denmark is regarded as being one of the core regions of Stone Age discoveries and hence also being a center for the development of ideas about Mesolithic and Neolithic societies. Later Scandinavian models for Mesolithic societies and their transition to farming were seen as representative for a far wider region, if not for the whole of Europe. Due to the extensive and important Danish research on kitchen middens, the Danish word ‘Køkkenmødding’ (also spelled ‘Kokkenmodding’) is often used in international archaeological literature.‎

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‎SEHESTED, N.F.B.‎

‎Fortidsminder og Oldsager fra Egnen om Broholm.‎

‎Kjøbenhavn, London, Leipzig, Paris, 1878. Folio. Originalt bogtrykt papbind med læderryg. Ryg med en del slitage, mangler dele af læderet. Indvendig sporadisk brunplettet. 320, (16) pp., 3 foldekort, 1 grundplan, 46 kobberst. tavler og 7 litografer samt talrige afbildn. i teksten.‎

‎Originaludgaven.‎

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‎SEHESTED, N.F.B.‎

‎Archæologiske Undersøgelser 1878-1881. Udgivne efter hans Død.‎

‎Kjøbenhavn, Reitzel, 1884. Stor 4to. Originalt bogtrykt papbind med læderryg. Udvendig med noget slitage, indvendig sporadisk brunplettet. . X,180 pp., 5 litograferede kort samt 36 kobberstukne plancher med talrige figurer.‎

‎Originaltrykket.‎

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‎"WORM, OLE.‎

‎De aureo Cornu. Dissertatio. - [THE FIRST AND MOST IMPORTANT TREATISE ON THE GOLDEN HORN]‎

‎Hafniae (Copenhagen), Melchior Matzan, Joachim Moltke, 1641. Small folio. Bound in an newer absolutely exquisite full mottled calf pastiche-binding with five raised bands and gilt title-label to richly gilt spine. Gilt ornamental borders with gilt corner-pieces to boards, all edges of boards gilt, and inner gilt dentelles. Title-page restored at inner hinge, far from affecting print. Some leaves slighly dusty and some mostly light brownspotting. Overall very nice indeed. The folded plate neatly re-enforced at the foldings, from verso, and on stub. ""Dupl"" written in hand to upper right corner of title-page and with two stamps to verso: ""Museum Britannicum"" and ""British Museum Sale Duplicate 1787"". (8), 72 pp. + large folded engraved plate of the horn.‎

‎Exceedingly scarce first printing of one of the most important works in Scandinavian history. Worm’s monumental 1641-treatise is the first and single most important work on what is arguably the most famous Danish cultural artifact, namely the first Golden Horn, and constitutes our primary source of knowledge of that now lost treasure. For Danes, the Golden Horns, discovered on 1639 and 1734 respectively, with their amazing, complicated, and tragic story, constitute the Scandinavian equivalent to the Egyptian pyramids and have been the object of the same kind of fascination here in the North, causing a wealth of fantastical interpretations, both historical, literary, mystical, linguistic, and artistic. The two golden horns constitute the greatest National treasure that we have. They are both from abound 400 AD and are thought to have been a pair. A span of almost 100 years elapsed between the finding of the first horn and the finding of the second. Although the first was by far the most important, both findings are now a fundamental part of Danish cultural heritage. In 1802 the horns were stolen, and the story of this theft became the greatest Danish detective story of all times. The thief was eventually caught, but it turned out that he had melted both of the horns and used the gold for other purposes. Before the horns were stolen, a copy of the horns was made and shipped to the King of Italy, but the cast which was used to make this copy was destroyed, before news had reached the kingdom of Denmark that the copies made from the cast were lost on their way to Italy, in a shipwreck. Worm's work constitutes not only the earliest description of the seminal first horn, but also the most important source that we now have to the knowledge of the horn. It is on the basis of the description and depiction in the present work that the later copies of the first horn were made. Both horns were found in Gallehus near Møgeltønder, the first in 1639, by Kirsten Svendsdatter, the second in 1734, by Jerk (Erik) Lassen. Kirsten Svendsdatter made her discovery on a small path near her house, initially thinking that she had stumbled upon a root. When she returned to the same place the following week, she dug up the alleged root with a stick, and mistook it for an old hunting horn. She brought it back home and began polishing it. During the polishing of it, a small piece broke off, which she brought to a goldsmith in Tønder. It turned out that the horn was made of pure gold, and rumors of Kirsten's find quickly spread. The horn was eventually brought to the King, Christian IV, and Kirsten was given a reward corresponding to the gold value of the horn. The king gave the horn to his son, who had a lid made for it so that he could use it as a drinking horn. An excavation of the site where the horn was found was begun immediately after, but nothing more was found - that is until 95 years later when Jerk Larsen was digging clay on his grounds - merely 25 paces from where Kirsten had found the first horn. The year was now 1734. The horn that Larsen found was a bit smaller in size and was lacking the tip, but it still weighed 3,666 kg. After the horn had been authenticated, it was sent to King Christian VI, where it was placed in a glass case in the royal art chamber, together with the first horn. Before being placed here, a copy was made of both horns. These copies were the ones lost in the ship wreck, however, and as mentioned the casts had already been destroyed. In the fatal year of 1802, the gold smith and counterfeiter Niels Heldenreich broke in to the royal art chamber and stole the horns. By the time the culprit was discovered, the horns were irrevocably lost - Heldenreich had melted them and used the gold to make other things, such as jewellery. A pair of earrings that are still preserved are thought to have been made with gold from the horns, but this is all that we have now have of the original horns. New horns were produced on the basis of the descriptions and engraved illustrations that were made after the finding of the horns. The plate in the present work constitutes our main source of knowledge of the appearance of the first horn and is the single most important depiction of it, forming the basis of the reproductions. ""The longest of the golden horns was found in 1639 and described by Ole Worm in the book 'De Aureo Cornu', 1641 (a treatise which is also included in his greater ""Danicorum Monumentorum"" [1643]). The German professor at Soro Academy Hendrich Ernst, disagreed with Worm’s interpretation of the horn. Ernst believed that the horn came from Svantevits temple on Rügen, while Worm interpreted it as a war trumpet from the time of Frode Fredegods, decorated with pictures, calling for virtue and good morals. Worm immediately sent his book to Prince Christian and the scholars at home and abroad. You can see in his letters, that not only did the horn make an impression, but also the letter and the interpretation. In that same year there were such lively discussions on the horn among the scholars of Königsberg, now Kaliningrad! In 1643 Worm reiterated the description of the golden horn in his great work on Danish runic inscriptions, 'Monumenta Danica'. In 1644, his descriptions of the horn reached scholars and libraries in Schleswig, Königsberg, London, Rome, Venice and Padua. Several learned men wrote poems for him, and the golden horn was mentioned in an Italian manus. Map Cartoonist Johannes Meyer placed the finds on several of his map of South Jutland. When the Swedish commander Torstensson attacked Jutland in 1643, Peter Winstrup wrote a long poem in Latin addressed to the bishop of Scania (which at that time still belonged to Denmark), the poem was called 'Cornicen Danicus'. It was immediately translated into Danish, entitled 'The Danish Horn Blower'. He interpreted the horn and its images as a warning of war, and his interpretations were very hostile to the Swedish. Paul Egard and Enevold Nielssen Randulf were among some of the other scholars who interpreted the Golden Horn In the 1640s. They were both deans in Holstein, and had a more Christian interpretation of the horn. All these works were illustrated with copies of Worms depictions of the horn. The Golden Horn remained known throughout the 1600s, both in terms of interpretations of the horn and designs. The found of the short golden horn in 1734 renewed the interest of the meaning of the horns."" (National Museum of Denmark). This monument of Danish cultural history is incredibly scarce in the trade. We have never seen a copy before, and there is not a single auction record traceable.‎

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‎STEENSTRUP, JAPETUS.‎

‎Det store Sølvfund ved Gundestrup i Jylland 1891. Orienterende Betragtninger over de tretten Sølvpladers talrige Relief-Fremstillinger.‎

‎Kjøbenhavn, Bianco Luno, 1895. 4to Bound uncut and unopened with the original wrappers in recent blue boards. A very nice and clean copy. (7), 320-434, (2) pp. + 6 folded plates.‎

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‎STEENSBERG, AXEL.‎

‎Ancient Harvesting Implements. A Study in Archaeology and human Geography.‎

‎Coph., 1943. 4to. (Disp.). IX, 275 pp., textillustr. and maps.‎

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‎MYRES, J.N.L.‎

‎Anglo-Saxon Pottery and the Settlement of England.‎

‎Oxf., 1969. Small 4to. 259 pp., 8 plts.‎

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‎MACKEPRANG, M.‎

‎Jydske Granitportaler.‎

‎K., 1948. 4to. Orig. bogtrykte omslag. 368 pp. Rigt illustr.‎

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‎BAUDAU, EVERT.‎

‎Arkeologiska undersökninger på Halleby. Del 1. Hallebyundersökningen II.‎

‎Sth., 1973. 4to. 132 pp., tekstillustr. og 3 foldeplancher.‎

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‎DOPPELFELD, OTTO U.WILLY WEYRES.‎

‎Die Ausgrabungen im Dom zu Köln.‎

‎Würzb.,1980. 4to. 792 pp. Richly illustr. Oboards.‎

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‎MATHIASSEN, THERKEL.‎

‎Prehistory of the Angmagssalik Eskimos.‎

‎Coph., 1933. Royal8vo. 158 pp., 11 plates a. 64 textillustr. (Medd. om Grønl. Bd. 92:4).‎

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‎JOHANSEN, K.FRIIS.‎

‎De forhistoriske Tider i Europa. 2 Bd.‎

‎Kbhvn., 1927. Lex8vo. 2 hldrbd. 464, 424 pp. Illustr.‎

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‎HANSSÅN, HARALD.‎

‎Gotlands Bronsålder. Deutsch. Zusammf.‎

‎Stockholm, 1927. 156 pp., 53 plancher, 2 kort.‎

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‎ANDERSSON, INGVAR.‎

‎Svenskt och europeiskt Femtonhundratal. Fynd, Forskningar, Essäer.‎

‎Lund, 1943. 260 pp.‎

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‎KJÆR, HANS.‎

‎Vor Oldtids Mindesmærker.‎

‎Kbhvn., 1925. Hshirtbd. 195 pp.‎

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‎VALEN-SENDSTAD, FARTEIN.‎

‎Gudbrandsdalen i Middelalderen. Garden og Samfunnet.‎

‎Hamar, 1956. Lex8vo. Orig.hellærredsbd. 264 pp., Illustr.‎

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‎OVERBECK, J.‎

‎Pompeji in seinem Gebäuden, Alterthümern und Kunstwerken für Kunst-und Alterthumskunde dargestellt.‎

‎Leipzig, 1856. Lex8vo. Orig.printed boards. Back lost a. repaired with tape. XVIII,438 pp., 1 large lithogr. fold.plate(view), 1 fold. plan, 2 chromolithogr.plates a. many textillustr. in woodcut. Uncut. A little brownspotted as usual. - first edition.‎

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‎HOLWERDA, J.H.‎

‎Dorestad en onze proegste Middeleeuwen.‎

‎Leiden, (1929). Orig.pict.cloth. 153 pp., illustr.‎

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‎STEENSBERG, AXEL OG J.L.ØSTERGAARD CHRISTENSEN.‎

‎Store Valby. Historisk-Arkæologisk Undersøgelse af en nedlagt Landsby på Sjælland. Med Bidrag af Tove Hatting og David Liversage. 3 Bd.‎

‎Kbhvn., 1974. 4to. 472,421 pp., 200 plates, textillustr. Bilag + Additions.‎

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‎BRØNDSTED, JOHANNES.‎

‎Danmarks Oldtid. 2.udg. 3 Bd.‎

‎Kbhvn., 1957-60. 4to. 3 originale halvlæderbind med smudsomslag samt kortmappe i shirt. Friskt sæt.‎

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‎KORNERUP, J.‎

‎Kongehøiene i Jellinge og deres Undersøgelse efter Kong Frederik VII's Befaling 1861. Med et Forord af J.J.A.Worsaae. Udg. af Det kgl. Nord.Oldskriftselskab.‎

‎Kbhvn., 1875. Folio. Orig.hldrbd. m. bogtrykte permer. (8),34 pp. samt 23 litograferede tavler (delvis i farve), 5 tekstillustr.‎

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‎BUCK, DIETMAR-WILFRID.‎

‎Die Billendorfer Gruppe. 2 Bde (1. Katalog. - 2. Text).‎

‎Bln., 1977-79. 4to. 2 orig. cloth. 182, 220 pp., 76 plts., 8 tables and textillustr.‎

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‎WORSAAE, J.J.A.‎

‎Blekingske Mindesmærker fra Hedenold, betragtede i deres Forhold til de øvrige Skandinaviske og europæiske Oldtidsminder.‎

‎K., 1846. 4to. Orig.bogtrykt omsl. Ubeskåret. Med 13 (af 15) litograf. plancher.‎

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‎NATIONALMUSEETS ARBEJDSMARK.‎

‎1928-99. (=1.Årg. ff.).‎

‎Kbhvn., 1928-99. 4to. 1928-51 indbundet i 8 helshirtbd. Med registerbind til årg. 1928-98. Rigt illustr.‎

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‎STEENSBERG, AXEL.‎

‎Bondehuse og Vandmøller i Danmark gennem 2000 År. Med et bidrag af Valdemar M. Mikkelsen.‎

‎København, 1952. Lex8vo. 325 pp., 76 plancher samt tekstillustr.‎

‎Udgivet i serien 'Nationalmuseets 3. Afd., Arkæologiske Landsbyundersøgelser'.‎

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